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What characteristic do the nucleus, the mitochondria, and the vacuoles of animal cells have in common?

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They are all enclosed by membranes made of phospholipids.

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The nucleus, the mitochondria and the vacuoles of animal cells have in common that all three of them have cell membranes made of phospholipids.
All living cells have membranes that are made mainly of phospholipids and proteins, and thus are called bi-layerd.
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